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This appears to be one of those situations where a specific configuration of

electrical stimulation needs to be developed by someone who really knows the

specifics of electromedicine. A standard device obviously won't work.

Trying to visualize the original incident, it seems like there very well

could have been a unique set of injuries. Unfortunately a real expert in

that field may not be available in your location -- there are currently very

few people who know about frequencies, and most of them don't have standard

medical credentials.

 

Here's a very weird trick, but i have seen it work sometimes. Find a friend

with a similar body type to the guy who injured you. Get together away from

other people somewhere, if possible in a room somewhat similar to the place

where it happened. Then, re-enact the incident in slow motion a few times.

This won't cost anything, and since it might help, i'd suggest trying it

out. I can give you references privately on where this technique originated

-- it is part of a religious training.

 

The fact that this accident happened the way it did, says something about

the Mental Health system. One thing that has been known to alleviate

chronic pain, is to get so busy with something that you forget the pain is

there. This is not easy. But if you get a passion going for something in

life, you will be amazed. What has happened to some people, is that they

still had the pain, but didn't feel it any more. Perhaps applying this to

researching how the Mental Health system really works, since that's what got

you in this mess, might be an answer.

 

Another thing i would strongly suggest is music. If you already know how to

play some instrument, go back to it. If not, think about what instrument

you'd like to play, and get one. Or just get into singing, if your voice is

ok. (Actually most people can sing well if properly trained.) The

vibrations created inside your body by doing that can help. Instruments

that have been most effective in reducing pain are small harps, psaltry, lap

dulcimer, and guitar. What these instruments have in common is that they

are in contact with a large area of the body when you play.

 

Keep us posted on your adventures.

 

At 05:02 PM 9/13/02 -0400, you wrote:

>Hello I had a Tens unit Did help allitle not much. What I have now is a

>Spinal cord Stimlator it is a device size of beeper Implanted in my

>back wires run to my Spinal canal then to my legs. I have to wear a

>Remte control unit which controls Stimulation turns on off up down etc..

>go to www.medtronics.com for more info. I am not Paralized I can walk

>just slowly and carefully. I am only 30 years old and married and we

>have 2 boys Michael-9 Anthony-5. I work for the State of Delaware I Took

>care of Adults with Mental Illness and Autism. on Sept 9 1999 a 40 year

>old man with Autism rammed me from behind ran his head into my spine. I

>had a L-5 S-1 Rupter Disc and my Spine was hit. causing bad Nerve pain.

>I would love to stop taking Oxycontin pain meds but I f I dont I cannot

>ge out of bed nor walk. My boys and wife need me. I am on Workers comp.

>Sorry so long Mike-Delaware

>

-- Michael Riversong **

Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer **

RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

http://home.earthlink.net/~rivedu -- Educational Site

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